Advocates and South Asian community members are calling for police not to respond to 911 mental health calls, after the NYPD shot 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborty in his home
Unionized nurses are set to vote on tentative agreements with Montefiore and Mount Sinai Hospitals, while 4,200 nurses are still striking at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
In the largest nurses’ strike in city history, the union’s demands include secure and fair health care benefits, safe staffing numbers, and better workplace safety protections
On Tuesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with Betar US, which requires the group accused of making violent threats to cease its New York operations
Court records and interviews with victims show that New York Police Department officers use force on people already restrained, which some experts characterize as “torture”
The Trump administration’s abduction of Nicolás Maduro faces widespread condemnation by legal scholars and rights groups, as well as daily protests from Caracas to New York
A recent ICE raid revealed the rock and the hard place that New York City’s Chinese laborers are stuck between
New York’s prison system didn’t collapse simply due to understaffing, but rather a longstanding culture of minimal accountability for officers
Nearly 40,000 migrant children from Latin America, Yemen, and other regions have recently enrolled in NYC public schools, and many have migration-related trauma
Prism’s investigation reveals that the Israel Heritage Foundation has met with top Israeli leaders and forged especially close ties to Trump administration officials
In the face of a growing maternal mortality crisis, doulas are seen as a critical form of support for low-income and marginalized pregnant people. But the field has many barriers to entry
Mamdani’s critics have launched a smear campaign that ignores that police pose an existential threat to victims—and all of us
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